All releases of Zero Install Injector

Release Notes: Compiling from source is now much easier, with an "Automatic" mode that downloads the source code and builds the program, and any dependencies, recursively. The menu for setting the selected version of a program or viewing a cached version is easier to find. Several error messages are now more helpful.

Release Notes: Background update notifications now work with Ubuntu/Jaunty's new notification system. Support for the Fink packaging system was added. Bug reports now contain more detailed information in the case that no version of a program could be selected. A translation framework was added, including a Swedish translation.

Release Notes: When unpacking lzma-compressed archives, the
unpacker is now fetched through Zero Install if
necessary. A new "audit" command allows the
integrity of all cached software to be checked at
once. If running software using sudo, 0launch no
longer leaves root-owned files in the user's home
directory. Various bugs were fixed.

Release Notes: Minor bugs were fixed in the code to avoid rechecking a failed feed too often, for selecting source code versions for compiling, and for saving user preferences about preferred versions. The dialog for managing installed applications was improved.

Release Notes: Downloading should now be less CPU-intensive. A
distribution is no longer assumed to be RPM-based
just because /var/lib/rpm exists. When considering
Debian distribution packages, the architecture is
now considered: for example, a 64-bit Debian
library cannot be used with a 32-bit main
executable. Some progress has been made towards
supporting Windows.

Release Notes: Support for multi-arch systems, which can run both 32- and 64-bit binaries, was added. There is a workaround for a bug in xdg-desktop-menu for programs with spaces in their names. Options have been added to specify the OS and CPU type manually. The 0export command is provided to turn any Zero Install application into a self-extracting bundle.

Release Notes: A new Manage Applications feature lets you upgrade, remove, or change versions of applications added to the GNOME or KDE menus. The bug report dialog now provides a link to existing bug reports. The program that adds launchers to the desktop Applications menu is now bundled in the main package. Various other UI improvements and bugfixes were made.

Release Notes: Package information and GPG keys can be downloaded from a mirror service if the main site is unavailable. Checking for updates is automatically disabled if the NetworkManager D-BUS service is present and reports the status as offline. A number of bugs introduced by the large API changes in 0.32 were fixed.

Release Notes: The graphical front-end has been redesigned to use
fewer separate dialog boxes. The Python API has
been refactored to be more modular and more
flexible. Many error messages are now more
helpful. A number of minor bugs were fixed. An
introductory video is now available on the front
page.